Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Thomas Bailey Aldrich moved with his father to New Orleans, Louisiana at the age of three.
In this edition of "Literary Notes," the auction at Messrs. Bangs, Merwyn & Co. and the sale remainders of the contents of Mr. Dawson Turney's collection by Messrs. Patrick and Simpson are announced. An overview of recent and upcoming publications is given, including notes on The Trials of a Public Benefactor, the publication of the correspondent of Napoleon the First, the new work by Victor Fournal, the publication of a work in support of the Womens' Rights Movement in Paris by Mr. Leon Fay, the new History of Prostitution by Dr. Sanger, the new edition of Mr. Brunet's Manual for the Library, and the Amateur of Books, the publication of the first volume of the Historical Directory of French Language by the French Academy, as well as several notes American and international publications and current literature. The column aslo reports on the discovery of several MSS by Pope. The column concludes with a detailed review of "The Magazines and Their Contents" for October and November.
A note on Harper's Magazine lists Thomas B. Aldrich among the "principal contributors" (3).
A note on Harper's Magazine lists W. Allen Butler among the "principal contributors" (3).
The section "The Magazines and Their Contents" lists Clapp's "The Old Grambrel-Roof" and "The Little Giant" as appearing in the November issue of the Knickerbocker Magazine. A note on Harper's Magazine lists Henry Clapp, Jr. among the "principal contributors" (3).
The section "The Magazines and Their Contents" lists Curtis's "The Millenial Club" as appearing in the November issue of the Knickerbocker Magazine. A note on Harper's Magazine lists George W. Curtis among the "principal contributors" (3).
A note on Harper's Magazine lists Fitz James O'Brien among the "principal contributors." A note on the Atlantic lists Fitz James O'Brien among the contributors (3).
The section "The Magazines and Their Contents" lists Mrs. Stoddard's "Hallo! My Fancy, Wither Wilt Thou Go?" as appearing in the November issue of the Knickerbocker Magazine (3).
A note on Harper's Magazine lists R.H. Stoddard among the "principal contributors" (3).
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Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Thomas Bailey Aldrich moved with his father to New Orleans, Louisiana at the age of three.
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